Show "V s? 1 nnnFN STANDARD'EXAMINER 6B OGDEN UTAH THURSDAY EVENING AUGUST 24 1961 TWIN BILL OVER PORTLAND Finals of August Play Associated Pr Seattle Rainiers once Pacific Coast League kingpins now hoping for a second-plac- e finish took a twin bill from Portland Wednesday night and climbed to within a game of the Vancouver Mounties who lost their second straight game at Spokane Seattle won 3 and 2 while Spokane dumped the Mounties al 2-- 1 1 ( 4 K Tacoma Giants who were idled bv rain at Salt Lake City and only a game ahead of the 3-- 1 Championship flight — low net Mabel Chritchlow low gross Mabel - A distance allowing seven hits as San Diego made it two in a row over Hawaii 10-- 2 Joe MuelEighteen-year-olbonus pitchler a Los Angeles er gave up seven hits and struck out 11 Mounties in the Indian victory at Spokane d low net Faye Johnston low gross Colleen Hicken Directors — low net Irene Smal-le- y low gross Gwen Moore Low putts Loa Mae Eldredge Brunch will be served at 11 am during ladies day at Riverside next s of the association Tuesday all members are and read be will to be present urged — By-law- Rain Hampers Action in Tennis Event 4" "1 Rainiers Veteran Herb Score went the ' i r That left the Mounties 11 games back of the pennant-boun- d 2-- 1 1 ? 1 ' 6-- 2 2-- 1 Draper Masters p- 9-- 4-- L The conditioning of athletes for tne 1901 football campaigns opens Monday but before then a great deal of work must be done Tha high schools plus Weber College all take to the grid practice fields Monday But before then there are the physical examinations and the issuing of equipment that must be taken care of For high school players all must have physicals from their own physicians before practice opens Monday And rules provided by the Utah High School Activities Association say that no equipment can be issued to prospective players before 2 ( I V" r A 1 : tl ' i the Maxie World Oten Classic at Para mount Bowl points up the approach ing Labor Day Grand tuiaie current standings of the final "Every Month" bonus division were re- leased today Bonus leaders men's gles handicap $100 each: a' WC ft ' they host Carbon College and then travel to Los Angeles Calif to meet El Camino College The high schools must drijl for two weeks before playing their first e encounters The regular Region Two schedule opens on Sept at 4:30 pm and at 5 pm for all juniors and seniors who have not participated in the sport before Uniforms will go to seventh period athletics class sophomores at 5:30 pm while sophomores in sixth period athletics will pick up their equipment on Monday the opening day of school Coach Harry Burchell at Bonneville said seniors will get gear at 2 pm and junior lettermen at 2:45 and sophopm mores will get equipment after that non-leagu- 29 TIMES AT WEBER At Weber High Coach Mel Wood said - he will issue uniforms to seniors starting at 4 pm Saturday The equipment will go to juniors Non-letterm- RcsiriHaifs Some Games !n Tourney All-Chur- Canoga Park Calif 8 Salt lake 15th (Utah) lj Provo 13th (Utah) 7 Taylorsville (Utah) J JUNIOR SENIOR - halfback from Ogden High and Perry Ficklin an outstanding quarterback Coach Nalder will issue uniforms to squad members Friday and Saturday 6-- all-stat- 3980-444- 6-- S 30 &-- Keith 3869-440- 3950-439- 3942-438- 3914-4Sf- 3760-436- 4089-435- 7-- LIU' Bugs Monson default Presidents — Dick Hodges def Larry Wood 1 up Leon Brown def Scott Croft 2 Bud Vosburg def 1 Bud Chase def Ab Sanone Rube Ellis 1 up F C Young def 2 Chuck White Ray Edgington def Ted Campbell 2 up Dale Duf-fi- n Third round results and fourth 1 Britt def Ken Davidson round pairings for the men's Augdefault Keenan def Len Allen ust ' legs at El Monte were anMasters — Val Chase def Floyd nounced today Results are: ' 2 Allen Berrett def Directors—Cliff Christiansen def Pettingill Ellis Bingham def Clyde Sowers 1 up on 20 Lowell Lee Taylor 2 Silva Joe Larry Rene def Taylor def Tony Petterson 1 Boo Men Complete Third Round At El Monte Lachicotte def 3-- 2-- 4-- - 3-- 4-- 2-- 1 2-- 3-- Wilf 3-- 2 Pairings are: Directors — Cliff Christensen vs Ellis Bingham Larry Rene vs winner of Harold" Vanderwest-Clai-r Challis match Presidents — Dick Hodges vs FIGHT RESULTS Associated Press x I Li-m- as 137 Albuquerque knocked out Santos Soto 137 Nicaragua 1 MANILA— Arthur Persley7T3Ml Red Cross La outpointed Gary Australia 10 Cowburn 137 UN £ ' pre- - — f C nan Masters — Val Chase vs Allen Berrett Lowell Taylor vs Boo Lachicotte If - 5 u 1 ( ILz ' —- -- Somi-Auf- o Argus Slide Camera i ' 1 Slida Projector 35mm Slides Fast F28 Lens osniyl-2f:$399- Camera Case Wink Lite Range Finder Ncbelcer Wins Feature at Weber Traps 5" Polaroid GOD Camera Kit Agfa Soiina Leon Brown Bud Vosburg vs Bud Chase' F C Young vs Chuck White Dale Buffin vs Britt Kee- 500th Shutter $400 Down ' - High German Quality Lachicotte and Jonnie Fenster-make- r tied for first with 47s Second flight — Mary Carney 56 Quill Nebeker blasted 21x25 birds lone Toller 57 Beth Cragun 60 Third round results for the Aug- to win the singles feature at the Weber Sportsman's traps last night ust legs were: Directors — Dorothy Sly df at Harrisville Clarence Starkey and Paul Hurst Sharon Cowan 4 LuAnn Campbell def Avis Montgomery 1 Jeri were next with 23 followed by Bob Mary Yanagaski 22 Lynn Woodland 21 Kelly def Beth Cragun Bill Loomis 20 Carney def- - Joan Anderson default Bill Richardson Garfield BerMike Holmes Austin — def Tillie Profaizer Presidents 19 Marlene Teeter Deb Holmes 2 Witten ry 'Bernice up 18 Nancy Merrill 17 Leveridge Fourth round pairings are:' 16 Ken Nebeker Masters — Emmy Rene vs win- and were: Steve winners shoot n Annand-JeaTeam Stratton ner of Doris Frank Carl and Sessions Hodgson match Directors — Dorothy Sly vs Lu- George and Max Loveridge Rex Ann Campbell Jeri Kelly vs Mary Sessions and J B Miles Novelty winners were: Frank Carney Presidents — Mae Holm "vs Tillie George Dee Wood Carl Hodgson Quill Nebeker and Steve Sessions Profaizer NM-J- oey ALBUQUERQUE For Summer Pictures Lorraine Ruby Chong Oxnard Calif S8t8 These bonus awards are in addi tion to all regular prizes of the seventh annual open classic Winners were announced today in Wednesday ladies day event at El Monte They were: First flight— Jean Stratton Irene 7 (Utah) 4 ir '1!Z2 Christensen 2— $100 3972 If Idaho Utah e 3571-430- Garner est Nev 17 Gonzales La 2 Perry (Utah) 7 San Diego Calif 1 JUNIOR CONSOLATION Pleasant View Utah 8 Marsing Idaho 3 Washington Terrace 5th (Utah) 8 Brentwood (Calif) 2 Studio City Calif 8 Provo 2nd (Utah) 1 Hyde Park Calif 17 Minersvill 20-ea- Winners Named In El Monte Ladies Day Event LOSERS-W- 4 Moreland 8 Springville Las Vegas te hnj 3962-444- ROUND CONSOLATION Wellsville Utah Providence Utah 7-- I SECOND Arcadia Calif 19 Bennion (Utah) 3 Bountiful Utah 7 South Cottonwood (Utah) 3 8-- GETTING READY —Weber College football coach Wally Nalder right welcomes a couple of newcomers to the Wildcat football squad- Left to right are Mike Stoddard Kil-bourn- ev 3962-445- ' Local a ch But at Weber College football coach Wally Nalder said the issuing of equipment for the 13 letter-me- n SALT LAKE CITY — Rain forced plus a host of newcomers will of a portion of be carried out Friday and Saturday postponement round in the third The Wildcats will then begin their Wednesday's and senior softball y junior practice sessions on Mon- tournament day Three local teams beat the storm all three posted victories In and Coach Nalder said he anticipates the junior division Pleasant View from 30 to 35 newcomers to pick 2 while WashMarsing whipped up uniforms Among' this group are Fifth blasted BrentTerrace ington several athletes ' 2 wood Those who received letters a In the senior division year ago and who will be back this stopped San Diego Ninth 1 Perry season are halfbacks Earl Blonquist Perry was scheduled against and Curtis Wilker fullbacks Blair at 2 pm today Providence Taylor and Dennis Kanter tackles In the junior division Ogden Jerry Newell Ronald Trussell and Thirty-fourt- h was to take on StratCourtney Cowley ends Brent Brown ford at 10:30 am while the Pleasand Steve Hodson guards Larry vs Studio City and WashMitchell- and Bill Sevy and centers ant View Fifth vs Hyde Park Terrace ington Jack Herst and Tony Hassell scheduled were for 2:30 pnv The Wildcats will have three games are the results of Here games weeks to prepare for their opening Wednesday: played game of 1961 against Mesa College SENIOR SECOND ROUND LOSERS of Grand Junction Colo here in v Snowflake Ariz 8 Centerville (Utah) 3 Ogden Sept 16 The following week Bennion (Utah) 6 Garden Heights (Utah) 5 all-sta- sin- 3886-448- 3879-441- -- two-a-da- 4082-468- 6-- - K - 20-ga- 6-- 14 8-- As the pin spotlight of 6-- t All-Chur- ch J Pin Classic Winds Up Labor Day i 1? v r pm Saturday 'ALL-STATER- 1—Layne Some matches in the Perkins 2— Da 2 Ltd tennis tournament at Lester Mat hie Salt Lake Park were rained out Wednesday vid Helbig Crestline Calif 4051- Results of matches played before 4492 a— Jim Heusser Murray 4— Ed Bourdase 6 the storm were: Utah Men's open singles — A H Bate-ma- n Oakland 5— Bill 1 3 1 6 def Ralph Lewis Tex Brovfnsville 0 Parker Karl def Dean Perkins Ohanesian Oakland 1 Ken Kamigaki def Paul Lane Hill f— Ike Isenhour 2 0 0 4044-448— Art Trujillo SeField Jose Romero attle Men's singles 1 Thompson def Allen Reeder default 10—Gar1 Fontana Calif 391&4398 11— Friday's schedule is: Thomson Ogden ry 5 pm Bill Stratford vs Gordon Pete Birrell Orem Utah 0 vs Parker Karl Baker Bill Daines 2 Lake Salt 12— Verdi White Ken Kamagaki vs Scott Young l13—Joe Holmes Dallas John Stratford vs Jerry Lynch Bountiful 14— Max Turner 6 pm Ed Sahag vs Tony Lund Den 15— Les Schissler 0 Al Hardy vs William Stratford ver 5 Jdhn Edman vs Jim Chatlin Joe Men's singles scratch: 1 — Ed ' Kenny vs Paul Lane Oakland 4331: 2— Vera 7 pm Allen Reeder and Fred Rourdase Calif 4187: 3— Rodeo Dnwnin? Reinstein vs Ray Jones and Jim NM 4177: Hobbs O'Keefe Allen Goodell and Bruce Luke Barlow 4144 5— Mateo San 4— Collins Ev Johnson vs Jessie Johnson and Mam4089 6— Schissler Les Layne John Green Jack Goddard and Lake 4082 Bud Salt Hodgson ie Wells John and vs Lund Tony Jay Stratford John Edman and Al Pomono Calif 4056 Women's singles handi Hardy vs Jerry Lynch and Jon Dolores 1— $200 Lujan Thorn O'DelL cap: 3 Z—SlOU UT ton Colo mine Garner Oxnard Calif 3972 4212 Women's scratch: 1— $200 6-- W Prospects This Weefee The Women have reached the finals in the August legs of the various cups at the Riverside course Semi-finresults were: Championship flight — Maggie Mabel Bird def Betty Kasting Jensen Critchlow def Diana Masters — Helen Smith def Loa Lorna Lihford Mae Eldredge def Colleen Hicken Directors — Xlda Riley def Max-in- e Laverna Stacey def Jensen 1 up Wilcox Eva Jean Results of the H D Sparrow tournament during ladies day this week were: "OUBFlliieBile SEATTLE WINS Women Reach 2-- f! 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